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Keyboards covers are usually too thin to be a decent mousepad. Id look for a mousepad that fits into your current bag so probably something the size of the laptop itself
I'm assuming that OP is referring to the white (sometimes foam, sometimes shitty microfiber) packing material that is placed between the keyboard and screen for shipping. Since most mice are optical based the tracking surface doesn't really matter unless you are someone who needs extreme precision so this "keyboard cover" would probably be fine.
It's not even about performance it's about the thin mousepads never wanting to stay put and folding over on the front edge.
Why bother with a mousepad at all? All it really serves as is an exclusion zone for energy drinks and dirty dishes.
I've used the 0.5/1mm plastic mouse pads for years (I have a couple that are 10 years old now), they don't slip because the back is a tacky surface, and the front is a textured surface.
Will take a look at it